Excessive sweating treatments

Excessive underarm sweating can be frustrating, especially when it interferes with clothing choices, social situations, or professional settings. For those looking for a safe and effective solution, Botox offers a reliable way to control sweating without surgery or long-term downtime.

Botox treatment for excessive sweating

Botox for underarm sweating is ideal if you sweat heavily under the arms, even when you're not warm or active and high-strength antiperspirants no longer help.

Botox is injected into the underarm area to temporarily block the nerve signals that trigger sweat production. Once treated, the sweat glands in that area become inactive, significantly reducing perspiration for several months.

The procedure is straightforward and takes about 20 minutes. A series of small injections are placed across the underarm area using a fine needle. Most patients describe the treatment as mildly uncomfortable but very manageable.

Sweat reduction typically begins within a few days, with full results visible after two weeks. Effects can last anywhere from 4 to 6 months, with many choosing to repeat treatment twice a year to stay consistently dry.

Transparent pricing and same-week appointments in Crystal Palace with TE Clinic’s medical team.

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Aida is Save Face accredited (No. XXXXXXX), registered with the General Pharmaceutical Council, and an ACE Group member with specialist training in complication management.